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Yes, but it is not recommended. The Tor network routes your traffic through multiple nodes, which introduces extremely high latency. For a speed-based game like chess, using Tor would make playing live games nearly impossible due to lag.
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If your school or work computer allows you to install extensions from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons, extension-based proxies are incredibly stable.
Free web proxies can intercept your data. Never type sensitive personal information or financial data while using a free proxy. If you log into your Chess.com account, ensure the proxy URL begins with https:// to confirm basic encryption. This public link is valid for 7 days
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As covered above, these should be your first try. They are legitimate, safe, and require no extra steps. One user on the Chess.com forums confirmed that superhardalgebraproblems.com and pleasedontblockchess.com work even when the main site is blocked.
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Highly effective for bypassing school-level restrictions. 2. Specialized Unblocked Gaming Proxies
A proxy site acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Chess.com servers. When you access Chess.com directly, your school or work firewall sees the URL and blocks it. A proxy redirects your traffic through a different, non-blocked server, allowing you to bypass school web filters.
A classic workaround for basic network filters involves using Google Translate as an accidental proxy.
These are legitimate alternate domains created by Chess.com that look like educational or harmless websites to network administrators but redirect you straight to the chessboard.
Your local network administrator only sees that you are visiting the proxy URL, not Chess.com.